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Troy 9mm?

15K views 18 replies 15 participants last post by  nkraft123  
#1 ·
Does anyone here have any experience with this ammo? Is it run of the mill stuff or hot garbage?
 
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#4 ·
Hey guys, Found the same link on Memorial Day weekend, decided to TOFT, bought the 1000 round box. online purchase Sunday night, delivered 4 days later. This ammo was used in my glock 34 and wifeys Glock 19. We each put 100 rounds through this past weekend. No issues. american made in Florida. I paid $460 plus $17 shipping, NO Tax. Best deal I’ve found in a while.
 
#17 ·
You paid almost $1000 for 1k-rnds of 9mm ammo!? Then say, "best deal I've found in a while." Even after a pandemic & during panic buying, I'd pass on ANY 9mm ammo for that price. Even couple years later, anything over $220+tax+Free Shipping wouldn't be worth it for 9mm. This is why you stock up so when crazy prices time rears it's head you're good. All 9mm ammo HAS TO be as close to the original 1k-rnds price of $168 to even be considered good.
 
#7 ·
I bought 500 rounds of 9mm from a gunbroker auction. I fired 200 rounds through my Steyr S9 and also had feeding issues with only this ammo and not the Winchester I was also shooting. The jurys still out but I don't think I'll be buying any more of it.
 
#10 ·
Ballistics information would be helpful. Info from their website:

1 box of 50 Rounds.

Technical Information: Caliber: 9mm Luger, Bullet Weight: 124 Grains, Bullet Style: Full Metal Jacket (NON MAGNETIC), Case Type: Brass

Ballistics Information: Muzzle Velocity: N/A fps, Muzzle Energy: N/A ft. lbs.

 
#12 ·
Appreciate those who TOFT. I've located this ammo on multiple sites and advertised velocity is never cited. That's on the manufacturer and you have to ask "why". If I want 124 gr FMJ I'll pay the lowest market price for Winchester NATO or Federal because I know it operates within a consistent reasonable degree of advertised velocity. I'm all for supporting smaller businesses in the industry but not for the trade-off of substandard products.
 
#13 ·
This stuff is absolute garbage!!!!!!!!!! I won 500 rds, got my sig p320 out this last weekend. Something was off when i noticed the "kick" wasn't really there. I was back on almost the exact same spot immediately. 2nd round, stove piped. Cleared. Shot, stove piped. Cleared, check weapon and spent rounds. DIRTY rounds. Check paper, bleeping rounds were all over the place at 7yrds. Go back to absolute basics.... EXACT same thing. Switch to winchester 100rds zero issues DEAD accurate. Switch back to troy... 3 rounds then stove pipe... loaded one round at a time and supported the weapon, accurate accurate WAY OFF tumbler accurate off... this stuff is junk!!!!
 
#15 ·
Fresh from the range after 60 rounds of YTR 9mm 124gr FMJ. Experienced one misfire, and 3 or 4 misfeeds upon jacking first round.,No stove-piping. Noticed reduced recoil vs. Federal ammo. . My Glock 19 gen. 3 has new springs, and I never experienced this with any other ammo..Brand seems to be linked to Turkey. Will not buy again, and am going to inform the retailer of this experience(they asked me to) Gun show purchase.
 
#16 ·
It appears to be made on FL. Never shot any but find case on the range where we compete so someone is buying it.